• DM_ME_SQUIRRELS@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          Is there any way to invalidate their trademark if there’s proof that the term was used on AOL? Would be a fun way to fuck with them.

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            1 year ago

            This is the kind of stuff I would use my money for if I was filthy rich.

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        1 year ago

        How does that work in the US? Since e.g. in the EU you can trademark everything and anything you like no questions asked almost. But it doesn’t mean anything if someone will dispute it. It doesn’t give you any rights or guarantees.

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          1 year ago

          This isn’t my area of expertise, but I believe you trademark something by simply using it with disclaimer language/the ™ symbol to warn others to stay away, that it’s yours. The ® symbol is used if you’ve taken the step of officially registering it and it’s been reviewed/approved by the government, like with AMA, so it’s considered stronger.

          And unlike patents/copyright, trademarks last forever as long as you keep using them.

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            1 year ago

            Can’t add anything else to the discussion, i know too little about it. But a US tm is not legal in the EU without separate registration. But i would not waste any energy on it. The value is in the community, not in the name.

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    1 year ago

    Since so many AMAs had lots of questions but frustratingly no real answers how about AAQ … Answer all questions?

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    1 year ago

    I asked ChatGPT for an alternative and Question Me Anything sounded the best.

    1. “Query Quorum”

    2. “Inquire Within”

    3. “Probing Points”

    4. “Question Queue”

    5. “Ask Lemmy”

    6. “Whatcha Wanna Know”

    7. “Curiosity Corner”

    8. “Lemmy Enlighten You”

    9. “Seek and Tell”

    10. “Lemmy’s Insight Exchange”

    11. “Ask & Answer”

    12. “Question Time”

    13. “Query Session”

    14. “Inquiry Hour”

    15. “Lemmy Q&A”

    16. “Question Queue”

    17. “Ask Session”

    18. “Question Round”

    19. “Query Corner”

    20. “Question Us”

    21. “Question Me Anything” (QMA)

    22. “Ask Us Anything” (AUA)

    23. “Interrogate Me About Anything” (IMAA)

    24. “Probe Me Anything” (PMA)

    25. “Inquire Anything” (IA)

    26. “Query Anything” (QA)

    27. “Ask Any Question” (AAQ)

    28. “Pose Me Anything” (PMA)

    29. “Question Any Matter” (QAM)

    30. “Grill Me on Anything” (GMA)

    Actually I also kinda like inquiry hour

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    I can’t believe 3 letters that stand for ask me anything have been trademarked, we live in a sick world

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    QandA? QnA? Short for ‘questions and answers’

    It’s an incredibly broad term and I’d be shocked if anybody trademarked it like Reddit did with AMA.